WO2003042444A2 - Acoustic doorliner with integral water barrier - Google Patents
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- WO2003042444A2 WO2003042444A2 PCT/US2002/035769 US0235769W WO03042444A2 WO 2003042444 A2 WO2003042444 A2 WO 2003042444A2 US 0235769 W US0235769 W US 0235769W WO 03042444 A2 WO03042444 A2 WO 03042444A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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- B60J5/04—Doors arranged at the vehicle sides
- B60J5/0412—Lower door structure
- B60J5/0418—Water or sound barrier, e.g. watershields or seals between dry/wet compartment, sound or vibration dampers
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- B60R13/00—Elements for body-finishing, identifying, or decorating; Arrangements or adaptations for advertising purposes
- B60R13/08—Insulating elements, e.g. for sound insulation
- B60R13/0815—Acoustic or thermal insulation of passenger compartments
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- B60R13/08—Insulating elements, e.g. for sound insulation
- B60R13/0815—Acoustic or thermal insulation of passenger compartments
- B60R13/083—Acoustic or thermal insulation of passenger compartments for fire walls or floors
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60R13/08—Insulating elements, e.g. for sound insulation
- B60R13/0892—Insulating elements, e.g. for sound insulation for humidity insulation
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60R11/00—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
- B60R2011/0001—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position
- B60R2011/0003—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position inside the vehicle
- B60R2011/0019—Side or rear panels
- B60R2011/0021—Doors
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- the present invention relates to the field of acoustical insulation and, more particularly, to acoustical insulation with an integral water barrier.
- Acoustical insulation is well known in the art. Acoustical insulation typically relies upon both sound absorption, that is the ability to absorb incident sound waves, and transmission loss, that is the ability to reflect incident sound waves, in order to provide sound attenuation.
- Sound absorption that is the ability to absorb incident sound waves
- transmission loss that is the ability to reflect incident sound waves, in order to provide sound attenuation.
- One of the more prevalent uses of such insulation is in the motorized vehicle field where engine compartments, fire walls, fender wells, doors, floor panels and other components of the passenger compartment shell are commonly acoustically insulated to reduce engine and road noise for the benefit and comfort of passengers.
- the 5,624,726 and 5,759,659 patents disclose an acoustical insulation blanket in the form of a composite featuring an insulation layer of fibrous insulation, foam insulation or a combination thereof and a high temperature-resistant layer of ceramic paper, woven ceramic fibers, woven fiberglass fibers, ceramic non-woven scrims or fiberglass non- woven scrims encased in a heat sealable thermoplastic polyolefin which functions as a moisture barrier.
- the 5,961,904 patent discloses a non- woven acoustical insulation web of thermally stabilizing melt-blown polypropylene microfibers which may also contain staple fibers such as crimped bulking fibers and/or binder fibers.
- the acoustical insulation web is formed as a laminate with a water barrier layer of planer thermoplastic polyolefin film such as polyethylene, polypropylene and ethylene-propylene copolymer films.
- planer thermoplastic polyolefin film such as polyethylene, polypropylene and ethylene-propylene copolymer films.
- an acoustical liner with integral water barrier is provided.
- the acoustical liner is formed with a pad of fibrous material having a lofty, acoustically insulating material having at least one heat-seared, water-barrier face.
- the fibrous material preferably has a density of between about 0.6 - 4.0 lbs/ft (9.6 - 64.1 kg/m ) with the heat sealed face having a thickness of between about 0.01 and 5.0 mils.
- the pad may be formed from fibrous materials such as polyester, fiberglass, polypropylene and any mixtures thereof or other suitable fibers.
- the pad and heat-seared, water-barrier face are integral and, accordingly, the acoustical liner is a non-laminate. As such, it avoids the tendency to delaminate which is characteristic of the water barrier layers laminated to acoustical insulation materials of the prior art.
- the acoustical liner with integral water barrier may further include a crimped margin around at least a portion of the periphery of the pad where the crimped margin has a thickness of at least about 0.5 - 3.0 mm (0.019 - 0.118 inch). This margin provides additional strength and a suitable location to mount the liner to a structural component of a vehicle, such as a door panel, which requires acoustical insulation with water barrier protection, by known fasteners.
- the pad of the acoustical liner with integral water barrier may also include two heat-seared faces.
- a method of insulating a door including an exterior body panel and an interior fascia panel defining a cavity therebetween.
- the method comprises the placing of a pad of fibrous material in the cavity between the exterior body panel and the interior fascia panel.
- the pad has a lofty, acoustically insulating portion having a density of between about 0.6 and 4.0 lbs/ft (9.6 and 64.1 kg/m ) and at least one heat-seared face having a density of between about 0.01 and 5.0 mils.
- a door for a vehicle includes an exterior body panel, an interior fascia panel connected to the exterior body panel and defining a cavity therebetween and a pad of fibrous material having a lofty, acoustically insulating portion having a density of between about 0.6 and 4.0 lbs/ft (9.6 and 64.1 kg/m ) and at least one heat-seared, water-barrier face having a thickness of between about 0.01 and 5.0 mils.
- the pad may be formed from fibrous materials selected from a group consisting of polyester, fiberglass, polypropylene and any mixtures thereof.
- the pad is not a laminate and may also include a crimped margin around at least a portion of the periphery of the pad where the crimped margin has a thickness of between about 0.5 and 3.0 mm (0.019 and 0.118 inch).
- this crimped margin provides a convenient fastening point for securing the acoustical liner to the exterior and/or interior panels of the component to which the acoustical liner is to be secured.
- the pad of the acoustical liner may also include two heat-seared faces.
- the door may also include a window.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an acoustical liner with integral water barrier of the present invention
- Fig. 2a is a detailed cross-sectional view of the acoustical liner shown in Fig. 1 having a single heat-seared face;
- Fig. 2b is a detailed cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention showing an acoustical liner with two, opposed heat-seared faces;
- Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a vehicle door constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- the acoustical liner 10 includes a pad 12 of fibrous material.
- the pad 12 is constructed from material characterized by the ability to absorb incident sound waves and the ability to reflect incident sound waves so that the material provides excellent sound attenuation.
- the pad 12 may be constructed from any suitable fibrous material, for example: polyester, fiberglass, polypropylene and any mixtures thereof.
- the pad 12 includes a lofty, acoustically insulating portion 14 having a density of between about 0.6 and 4.0 lbs/ft (9.6 and 64.1 kg/m ) and a heat- seared face 16 of increased density that resists water permeation and functions as a water barrier.
- the face 16 has a thickness of between. about 0.01 and 5.0 mils and preferably has a density of between about 4 and 100 lbs/ft 3 (64.1 and 1601.8 kg/m 3 ).
- the insulating portion 14 and face 16 are integrally formed during the manufacturing process and as such the liner 10 is a shingle piece. Since the liner 10 does not comprise layers it does not delaminate and, therefore, provides reliable water-barrier protection and acoustically insulating properties over a long service life.
- a crimped margin 18 is provided around at least a portion of the outer periphery of the pad 12.
- the crimped margin 18 may have a thickness of between about 0.5 and 3.0 mm (0.019 and 0.118 inch).
- the material in the crimped margin 18 is compressed to a relatively higher density than insulating portion 14.
- the crimped margin 18 is better suited to hold mechanical fasteners (not shown) such as screws and plastic snap rivets utilized to secure insulation sheeting to vehicle panels or the like.
- the liner 10 may also include various cutout openings 20, 22 in the body thereof to accommodate door operating structures such as door latch handles and window operating mechanisms.
- a crimped margin 24 similar to the crimped margin 18 may be provided around one or more of these openings and has been illustrated in the drawing Fig. 1 around the opening 20.
- a second, heat- seared face 26 is provided opposite the first, heat-seared face 16. While not explicitly shown, it should be appreciated that the edges of the liner 10 may also be heat-seared in order to enhance water-barrier protection in applications where water-barrier protection is of importance.
- the construction of a door 30 of a vehicle is shown in Fig. 3.
- the door 30 generally comprises an exterior body panel 32 including a window opening 34 and an interior fascia panel 36.
- a cavity 38 is defined between the two panels 32, 36 when they are secured together.
- a liner 10 of the type described above and shown in detail in Figs. 1, 2a or 2b including a pad 12 having a lofty, acoustically insulating portion 14 and at least one heat-seared, water-barrier face 16 is placed in the cavity 38. More specifically, the liner 10 may be secured by mechanical fasteners or other means of a type known in the art to either the exterior panel 32 or the interior panel 36 of the door.
- the liner 10 of the present invention may be prepared by differential heating and uniform compression. Specifically, one side of the blanket or pad of insulation material, that is the side to include the heat-seared, water-barrier face, is heated while the other side remains relatively cool. A pressure is then applied for sufficient time to allow the polymer binding fiber to soften near the hot surface but not near the cold surface.
- the hot side is reshaped into a higher density layer.
- the cool side of the polymer binding fiber does not soften and, therefore, when the pressure is removed, it retains most of its original thickness and density characteristics. This technique may be performed in a standard molding press where one platen runs hot and the other runs cool.
- two polymer binding fibers having significantly different softening points are utilized.
- two separate blanket layers are produced each utilizing a different softening point polymer fiber.
- the two layers are brought together in a molding operation utilizing differential heating and compressed to a given gap width for a given length of time and at a given temperature differential.
- the blanket layer with the lower softening point polymer binding fiber is placed next to the hot platen and the higher softening blanket layer is placed next to the cool platen.
- a higher density layer or skin is formed from the lower softening point blanket layer while the higher temperature layer is unaffected and retains its original density.
- the layers are otherwise fused so as to have an integral construction.
- the blanket layer with the higher melting point polymer fiber is preformed and then that layer is fed back through the forming oven during formation of the lower melting point blanket. Since the oven is running at a temperature cooler than that required to activate the higher softening polymer binding fiber, it undergoes compression in the oven but retains its original thickness and density upon exiting the oven. The lower softening point material also undergoes compression and since the oven is at a temperature sufficient to activate its polymer binding fiber, it is squeezed down to a high density layer, and the two layers are fused together as one.
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